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The '''Teplans''' are a humanoid species from the [[Gamma Quadrant]].
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The '''Teplans''' are a [[humanoid]] species ({{e|DS9|The Quickening}}) hailing from a world in the [[Teplan (star system)|Teplan system]] in the [[Gamma Quadrant]]'s [[Kendari sector]]. ({{r|ST|Star Charts}}; {{e|STO|{{ed|Gamma Quadrant}}}})
   
By the [[22nd century]], the Teplans had built great [[city|cities]] and possessed the techonology to travel to other worlds. All that changed when they attempted to resist the [[Dominion]], believing they would be able to. The Dominion had the [[Jem'Hadar]] infect the entire population with a disease that became known as the [[Quickening]]. The disease killed many Teplans and was also passed on to their children, although very few Teplans lived long enough to have children anyway.
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By the [[22nd century]], the Teplans had built great [[city|cities]] and possessed the technology to travel to other worlds. All that changed when they attempted to resist the [[Dominion]], believing they would be able to. The Dominion had the [[Jem'Hadar]] infect the entire population with a disease that became known as the [[Teplan blight|blight]]. The disease killed many Teplans and was also passed on to their children, although very few Teplans lived long enough to have children anyway. ({{e|DS9|The Quickening}})
   
In [[2372]], [[Julian Bashir]] and [[Jadzia Dax]] travelled to the Teplan [[homeworld]], where Bashir became determined to find a cure. Bashir believed he was close to cure, before discovering that the [[electromagnetic field]] from his equipment was hastening the disease. While he did not find a cure, Bashir accidentally found a way to inoculate future Teplans against the Quickening, by allowing an [[antigen]] to be absorbed by a mother's [[placenta]] while a baby was still in the [[womb]]. After returning to [[Deep Space 9]], Bashir continued his work to find a cure for those with the blight. ({{e|DS9|The Quickening}})
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In [[2372]], [[Julian Bashir]] and [[Jadzia Dax]] traveled to the Teplan [[homeworld]], where Bashir became determined to find a cure. Bashir believed he was close to a cure, before discovering that the [[electromagnetic field]]s from his equipment were hastening the disease. While he did not find a cure, Bashir accidentally found a way to inoculate future Teplans against the blight, by allowing an [[antigen]] to be absorbed by a mother's [[placenta]] while a baby was still in the [[womb]]. After returning to [[Deep Space 9]], Bashir continued his work to find a cure for those with the blight. ({{e|DS9|The Quickening}})
   
In [[2376]], the crew of the ''[[Even Odds]]'' discovered Teplan folk art from the time before they were infected with the blight. ({{n|DS9|Rising Son}})
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In [[2376]], the crew of the ''[[Even Odds]]'' discovered Teplan folk art from a time before they were infected with the blight. ({{n|DS9|Rising Son}})
   
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Revision as of 16:06, 8 July 2018

For the mirror universe counterpart, see Teplan (mirror).
Trevean

Trevean, a male Teplan.

The Teplans are a humanoid species (DS9 episode: "The Quickening") hailing from a world in the Teplan system in the Gamma Quadrant's Kendari sector. (ST reference: Star Charts; STO episode: "Gamma Quadrant")

By the 22nd century, the Teplans had built great cities and possessed the technology to travel to other worlds. All that changed when they attempted to resist the Dominion, believing they would be able to. The Dominion had the Jem'Hadar infect the entire population with a disease that became known as the blight. The disease killed many Teplans and was also passed on to their children, although very few Teplans lived long enough to have children anyway. (DS9 episode: "The Quickening")

In 2372, Julian Bashir and Jadzia Dax traveled to the Teplan homeworld, where Bashir became determined to find a cure. Bashir believed he was close to a cure, before discovering that the electromagnetic fields from his equipment were hastening the disease. While he did not find a cure, Bashir accidentally found a way to inoculate future Teplans against the blight, by allowing an antigen to be absorbed by a mother's placenta while a baby was still in the womb. After returning to Deep Space 9, Bashir continued his work to find a cure for those with the blight. (DS9 episode: "The Quickening")

In 2376, the crew of the Even Odds discovered Teplan folk art from a time before they were infected with the blight. (DS9 novel: Rising Son)

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